When you say you tried copying ODBC.INI, do you mean the file or the registry hive? If you meant the file....

All the info is storred in the registry at HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ODBC\ODBC.INI

Click Start->Run->Type Regedit

Find the ODBC.INI hive and highlight it. Now click the menu Registry->Export registry file. Copy this .reg file to the target machine. On the target machine simply double click the .reg file and that should copy over all Machine and User DSN's.

Programmatically this would need the RegGetKeyValue etc API's, which is a chore..

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